Marilyn Hartman, in a recent mugshot. (Photo: San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office)

Marilyn Hartman, in a recent mugshot. (Photo: San Mateo County...

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This combination of four 2014 booking photos released by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office shows Marilyn Hartman. Federal law enforcement officials say Hartman tried at least three times to breach airport security before she was able to get through a checkpoint without a boarding pass at Mineta San Jose International Airport in August.

(08-11) 17:35 PDT LOS ANGELES -- Marilyn Hartman, the 62-year-old woman who was arrested last week for sneaking onto a flight from San Jose to Los Angeles, had her probation revoked Monday because she returned to Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, officials said.

Hartman had been released Wednesday after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor count of stowing away on a flight. She was put on two years probation and told to stay away from the Los Angeles airport unless she had a valid ticket.

But on Friday morning, police arrested her after she allegedly spent nearly an hour at the airport.

Hartman is currently in custody on $30,000 bail and will have a probation violation hearing on Wednesday, said Patricia Kelly, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles County Superior Court.

The underlying charge carries a maximum of six months in jail, said Frank Mateljan, a spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office.

On Monday, Hartman's public defender requested and received a continuance in the probation violation hearing in order to obtain a detailed mental health exam.

Hartman has been taken into custody at least eight times in recent months for allegedly attempting to board flights without a ticket, sneaking onto a flight, or loitering in an airport. Many of the incidents occurred at San Francisco International Airport.